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The LSA membership includes firms with offices that span the globe. Colleagues report immediate and terrifying impacts from climate change and biodiversity loss on their doorstep. By sharing best practice and working collaboratively, not just across the legal profession, but by engaging with academics, policymakers and businesses, we can take more efficient and effective action to combat the climate crisis.
If you are interested in any aspect of the LSA we would love to talk to you.
As a paid up member of the LSA all employees at your firm can enjoy a whole host of benefits:
- Access to our free carbon calculator, designed with law firms in mind. This easy-to-use tool allows you to measure your carbon emissions as often as you need to – monthly, quarterly or yearly; helping you set targets to reduce your impact on the planet, helping you to meet your obligations as referred to in the Law Society’s Climate Change Guidance for Solicitors
- Priority access to all events
- Access to member-only events
- Opportunity to join Chatham House discussions with academics, activists and industry leaders
- Opportunity to join working groups exploring pressing issues such as the carbon impact of business travel and the relevance of biodiversity to our practice
- Regular communication from the LSA secretariat including a bulletin newsletter containing relevant industry and member news
- Access to the combined knowledge of the LSA network via our dedicated LSA manager and internal comms system
- Direct and bespoke member support from our LSA manager
Contact us via email – [email protected]
Annual Membership Fee 2024
Size * | Fee (excl. VAT) |
Fewer than 50 staff | £500 |
Between 50 and 250 staff | £1000 |
Between 250 and 500 staff | £1500 |
500 + staff | £2000 |
Non-UK based firms (i.e. no UK presence) |
£1500 |
In-house counsel | £500 |
Academic membership ** | £150 |
* Size relates to the total of all locations, not just the UK office and must include fee earners.
** i.e. individuals and academic departments